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Show Stories J?roiri tlie JileS the' proud parents of SL baby son born July 2, at a Logan hospital. Mrs. Packard was the former Florence Childs of this city. Chairman S. L. Mendenhall, A. L. Thorpe and W. H. Harrison met during the weekend with forest officials of-ficials at Ogden, to . discuss the new road to be built from Hobble Creek canyon to Strawberry lake. - Cora Thome Bird, formerly of Spring'ille, sang the leading role in the musical comedy "Rose Marie" in Los Angeles June 24 ' over station KFI. To celebrate the eightieth an- ' niversary of the founding of the City of Springville the first an- ; nual home coming for this community com-munity is being planned to be held : here September IS. The Daughters ; of the Utah Pioneers monument committee is sponsoring the cele- ' bration and general plans for the ' affair were outlined at a meeting - of the committee held Tuesday ' evening. The Springville band gave a concert at the Utah State Hos-pital Hos-pital Sunday afternoon. They appeared ap-peared in their new band uniforms of white serge trousers trimmed in gold. The band consisted of 30 pieces. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Boyer of this city announce the birth of a son at their home July 2. Mother and baby are doing nicely. John L. Mendenhall of Springville, Spring-ville, former president of the Utah county fair board was again drafted for that position. Miss Maria Johnson of this city begins her new work this month as superintendent of nurses at the i LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Due to an exceptional demand of water for sprinkling purposes throughout the city, restriction on 1 the use of city water which had i so far been unnecessary, was ordered or-dered by the city council at their last regular meeting. i to announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Frank Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beardall have just returned from a delightful delight-ful trip to the northwest. In honor of Howard .Johnson, who left Monday to fill a mission in the Hawaiian Islands, Mrs. G. W. Friel was hostess at a party Saturday night. 20 YEARS AGO An $18,000 road oiling project is expected to be underway here soon, the project having been approved ap-proved by the county WPA office Tuesday, city officials announce. The work will cover a period of about three months and will include in-clude oiling of approximately 4.5 miles of roadway on the more traveled streets of plot "A" district, dis-trict, it is stated. ! Emil Ostlund, manager of the local theater, who recently returned return-ed from an eleven weeks trip to Norway, Denmark and Sweden, will give highlights of his visit at the regular Thursday night meeting meet-ing of the Kiwanis club. Complaints have been registered by citizens of this community of people dumping ashes, soot, and other garbage in irrigation ditches about town; , Fourth of July sparklers were responsible for two fires, one at the home of Lamar Tuttle, Third South and Third West street, Thursday night, the other at the Selvoy J. Boyer residence, West Seventh South street, Friday forenoon. fore-noon. , 1 Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Naomi Over-lade, Over-lade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Overlade of Helper, to Lawrence Law-rence McKee, son of Mrs. Agnes McKee of this city. Coach and Mrs. Owen Rowe of this city announce the arrival of a baby son, July 2, at the home of the- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brockbank at Spanish Fork. The new arrival has one brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Packard are 15 YEARS AGO Miss Catherine Mendenhall will be "Miss Springville" at the Ute Stampede in Nephi Friday. At a recent art exhibit sponsored sponsor-ed by the Utah Women's club of Los Angeles, Springville was one of the best represented cities in the state. John A. Miller was elected commander com-mander of Post 28, American Legion, Le-gion, at the annual canyon party held at Frandsen's ranch in Hobble Hob-ble Creek canyon. Wheat farmers of Utah county who participate in the 1940 AAA farm program are assured of at least 69 cents a bushel for their wheat regardless of the market price. Mrs. Lutie Watts wishes to announce an-nounce the marriage of her daughter, daugh-ter, Maxine, to Max D. Rowland, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Rowland. Row-land. ' An interesting nuptial note is the announcement made this week by Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Allan of Springville of the betrothal of their daughter, Carol, to Dean D. Woodward, Wood-ward, son of Mrs. Mary E. Shoell of Lindon. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whiting wish r l |